In my case notifications come from Calendar, Facetime, Game Center, Mail,
Messages and Reminders.

There is a notification preferences screen in system preferences, and a
button next to the spotlight search icon on the menu bar (very top right of
the screen) to read all of the past notifications at your leisure and then
dismiss them.

A cool secret shortcut is that you can scroll the list up past the first
message to turn on "do not disturb" for when you are concentrating on
something or watching full screen video.

Doesn't seem to be an official way to change the duration of popups
though...  maybe onyx or some secret terminal command will help.


On 4 March 2014 19:08, andrew lancaster <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi. I am getting frustrated by notifications which keep appearing at the
> top right of the screen on my iMac. They appear, I try to read them - and
> before I've got a third of the way through, the thing has gone again.
>
> Is there any way of making them stay until I choose to delete?  And WHERE
> do they come from, anyway? I'm sure they didn't used to be there and I
> can't remember asking for them. Though I would like to be able to read
> them....!!
>
> Andrew
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